Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack ArtistRelease TitleRelease ArtistRelease Group TypeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.6Falstaff: Atto I. “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro“2:09Giuseppe VerdiFalstaffGiuseppe Verdi; Leonard Warren, Regina Resnik, Giuseppe Valdengo, Licia Albanese, Giuseppe di Stefano, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus, Fritz ReinerAlbum
Walhall (German classical label of Musikvertrieb Gebhardt company)WLCD 0012

Relationships

baritone vocals [Ford]:Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (on 1949-02-26)
bass vocals [Pistola]:Lorenzo Alvary (Operatic bass) (on 1949-02-26)
mezzo-soprano vocals [Meg]:Martha Lipton (mezzo soprano) (on 1949-02-26)
mezzo-soprano vocals [Quickly]:Cloë Elmo (mezzo-soprano) (on 1949-02-26)
soprano vocals [Alice]:Regina Resnik (soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto) (on 1949-02-26)
soprano vocals [Nannetta]:Licia Albanese (soprano) (on 1949-02-26)
tenor vocals [Bardolfo]:Alessio de Paolis (Met tenor) (on 1949-02-26)
tenor vocals [Dr. Cajus]:Leslie Chabay (Hungarian-American tenor) (on 1949-02-26)
tenor vocals [Fenton]:Giuseppe Di Stefano (tenor) (on 1949-02-26)
orchestra:Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (on 1949-02-26)
conductor:Fritz Reiner (conductor) (on 1949-02-26)
recording of:Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Ripeti” - “In due parole” – “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford) (on 1949-02-26: live)

Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Ripeti” - “In due parole” – “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford)

composer:Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:Falstaff: Atto I (number) (order: 8)